Looking to buy an LCC. Fine with a male only or a male/female license. Price willing to pay depends on gear associated with the license and whether or not it is male only. Cash in hand and can meet at a DNR office to complete the transfer ASAP. Please send a PM if you are looking to sell.

I hadn't thought of selling mine but money talks...... what do you have in mind? Plenty of equipment, m/f and no violations ever and plenty of catch per year

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My son may have one that is m/f with some lines if you don't make a deal there

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you could just get on the wait list and get one for practically free,,, the male only 50 is the shortest wait, about one year, the m/f 50 is about 2 years, after that, you'll pay bigly best price ive seen on a 50, 2k, most are 2.5 and up and late fall early winter is the time to buy anything water related

Even with the waiting list, LCC (50 pots) selling price never went down much like what was expected. I just sold one of our LCC's 2 years ago and still got $3k. Best "advertised" price I have seen in the last 2 years has been $2,500 and I have seen some advertised as high as $4,000. Not saying they got the asking price but $2,500 - $3,000 is the price I would expect to pay if you want to buy one.

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